A small catalog of songs about separation and what lingers after.
Put on 'You Are Everywhere' and 'What We Used To Be' back-to-back. They get at the same feeling from opposite sides.
The songs are spare and direct, built around simple guitar lines and vocals that don't overreach. 'Here For You' and 'Alone Again' frame the same emotional space from different angles. It's a specific kind of late-night mood, documented in just a handful of tracks.
There's no public history to trace, just these five songs. They all seem to occupy a similar emotional and sonic territory, suggesting a brief, focused period of writing.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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